To be fair it is not the policy of the nightclub. They had an Agency bloke in (bloom'in agencies!!!!) and he decided upon himself that he wasn't going to let him in. He consequently got dismissed and an apology was given from the nightclub.
TiffanyTees (13-03-13)
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JohnRambo (12-03-13)
From what I can make out from facebook, the nightclub has steep narrow stairs to get down into the place. The guy wanted to be carried down by his mates. This was close to midnight, going to a club so assume the mates had a few beers on them. The bouncer refused because they could drop him.
Seems fair enough, some buildings can't be made wheelchair accessible
TonyB (14-03-13)
The entrance to the club is down 30 steep steps, there is no wheelchair access, yes in this day and age there should be wheelchair access but how would you propose to climb down 30 steep steps? Would two people have to lift you off the wheelchair and carry you down? Would the guys have to be trained to carry you and what about the health and safety implications of doing this? What if you got your mates to do it, do you think there is even a greater health and safety risk there? It wasn't discrimination.
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